! scope="col"| INF name
! scope="col"| IP
! scope="col"| serves groupsAccess! scope="col"| GPUs
|-
! scope="row"| Vecna
| 134.34.226.230
| exc-cb
| 16 x V100
|-
! scope="row"| Glasya
| 134.34.226.30
| trr161, inf
| 4 x Titan RTX
|-
! scope="row"| Demogorgon (in prep)
| 134.34.226.tba
| cvia
| 4 x GTX 1080 Ti
|-
! scope="row"| Lilith (in prep)
| 134.34.226.tba
| cvia
| 4 x Titan Xp
|-
! scope="row"| Asmodeus (in prep)
| 134.34.226.tba
| cvia
| 4 x Titan Xp
|-
|}
The CCU name is the internal name used in the Kubernetes cluster, as well as the configured hostname of the node. The INF name is the name within the network of the CS department, which means you can refer to the node as "inf-name.inf.uni-konstanz.de" in your browser (it is planned that "ccu-name.ccu.uni-konstanz.de" becomes an alias, but is not configured yet). Alternatively, you can refer to the node by its IP from the outside world.
In the column "serves groupsAccess" you can find which Kubernetes user groups can access this node.
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